Jonathan Lipton, MD, PhD Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, USA
Our goals are to understand the rhythmic organization of cellular function in health and disease so that we might use temporal information - or its disruption - to identify biomarkers, therapeutics, and fundamental understanding. Specific areas of interest include: circadian clocks in synaptic function and dysfunction, defining the signaling logic regulating rhythms of proteostasis in neural and non-neural systems, molecular mechanisms linking clocks to sleep homeostasis, and defining the molecular and biochemical logic of circadian resilience.